Canadian Idol alumni album sales

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This article shows the highest selling contestants from Canadian Idol and the highest selling American Idol albums. These sales are Canadian sales only. [1]

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Canadian Idol

CI Artists with CRIA certified albums

This first list only includes contestants with at least one certified album. (Canadian Sales ONLY) Gold, Platinum, and/or Multi-platinum

Former contestant
Total sales
Debut albumSecond albumThird albumFourth albumFifth album
1. Jacob Hoggard
(Season 2, 3rd Place)
620,000
Hedley [2]
(September 6, 2005)
Universal Records
2× Platinum

200,000
Peak: #3
Famous Last Words [3]
(October 30, 2007)
Universal Records
Platinum

100,000
Peak: #3
The Show Must Go
(November 17, 2009)
Universal Records
2× Platinum

160,000
Peak: #6
Storms
(November 8, 2011)
Universal Records
Platinum [4] [5]

80,000
Peak: #2
Wild Life
(November 11, 2013)
Universal Records
Platinum [6]

80,000
Peak: #4
2. Kalan Porter
(Season 2, Winner)
400,000
219 Days [7]
(November 23, 2004)
Sony BMG Records
2× Platinum

200,000
Peak: #4
Wake Up Living [7]
(August 28, 2007)
Sony BMG Records
2× Platinum

200,000
Peak: #4
3. Ryan Malcolm
(Season 1, Winner)
178,500
Home [8]
(December 23, 2003)
BMG Records
Platinum

170,000
Peak: #4
Urgency
(March 27, 2007)
I Heart Records
n/a

8,500
Peak: did not chart
Through These Walls
(May 8, 2011)
Brave Rekords [9]
n/a

n/a
Peak: did not chart
4. Toya Alexis
(Season 1, 6th Place)
159,000
S.O.B. Story
(August 2, 2005)
Plasma Records
Platinum
[10]
159,000
Peak: did not chart
5. Rex Goudie
(Season 3, Runner-Up)
120,000
Under the Lights [11]
(December 13, 2005)
Sony BMG Records
Platinum

100,000
Peak: #5
Look Closer
(December 12, 2006)
Sony BMG Records
n/a

20,000
Peak: #19
One Hundred Pages Later
(December 7, 2010) [12]
Fontana North
n/a

n/a
Peak: did not chart
6. Carly Rae Jepsen
(Season 5, 3rd place)
117,600
Tug of War [13]
(September 29, 2008)
Maple Records
n/a

12,000
Peak: did not chart
Curiosity
(February 14, 2012)
604 Records
Gold

45,000
Peak: #6
Kiss [14]
(September 18, 2012)
604 Records
Gold

58,000
Peak: #5
E•MO•TION [14]
(June 24, 2015)
604 Records
N/A

2,600
Peak: #8
Dedicated
(May 17, 2019)
604 Records
n/a

13,000
Peak: #18
7. Gary Beals
(Season 1, Runner-Up)
110,000
Gary Beals
(August 17, 2004)
Liberated Entertainment
Platinum
[ citation needed ]
110,000
Peak: #10
The Rebirth Of...
(June 9, 2009)
Liberated Entertainment
n/a

n/a
Peak: did not chart
8. Eva Avila
(Season 4, Winner)
90,000
Somewhere Else [15]
(November 14, 2006)
Sony BMG Records
Gold

80,000
Peak: #6
Give Me the Music
(October 28, 2008)
Sony BMG Records
n/a

10,000
Peak: #63
9. Theresa Sokyrka
(Season 2, Runner-Up)
80,000
These Old Charms
(April 26, 2005)
Maple Records
Gold

70,000 [16]
Peak: #4
Something Is Expected
(September 5, 2006)
Maple Records
n/a

10,000
Peak: did not chart
Wrapped in Ribbon
(November 5, 2007)
Maple Records
n/a

n/a
Peak: did not chart
Theresa Sokyrka
(November 30, 2010)
Maple Records
n/a

n/a
Peak: did not chart
10. Melissa O'Neil
(Season 3, Winner)
70,000
Melissa O'Neil [17]
(November 22, 2005)
Sony Music
Gold

70,000
Peak: #14
11. Brian Melo
(Season 5, Winner)
52,000
Livin' It
(November 27, 2007)
Sony BMG
Gold

52,000 [18]
Peak: #14
The Truth
(October 12, 2010)
Rat Pack Records/Fontana North
n/a

n/a
Peak: did not chart
12. Rob James
(Season 4, 7th Place)
50,000
McMaster & James
(November 21, 2000)
Sony BMG
Gold

50,000
Peak: did not chart
13. Tara Oram
(Season 5, 6th Place)
50,000
Chasing the Sun
(October 7, 2008)
Open Road Records
Gold

50,000
Peak: #8
Revival
(July 19, 2011)
Open Road Records
n/a

n/a
Peak: #70
14.Laurell John [19]
(Season 1, Semi-Finalist)
40,000
Into Your Love
(2003) [20]
Polytel/PolyGram
Gold

40,000
Peak: #1

CI Artists without CRIA certified albums

The following is a comprehensive list of other Canadian Idol alumni album sales and reflects that commercial success can be achieved through association with Canadian Idol and with post-Idol promotion, although the degree of success varies considerably:

Former ContestantTotal SalesAlbums
15. Audrey De Montigny
(Season 1, 4th Place)

35,000
  • Audrey (2004) did not chart
  • Si L'Amour Existe (2006) did not chart
  • Take Me As I Am (2006) did not chart
  • "Un Seul Instant" (2012) did not chart
16. Jaydee Bixby
(Season 5, Runner-up)

28,300 [21] [22]
17. Jason Greeley
(Season 2, 4th Place)

12,000 [23]
  • Live...Love...Sing (2005) did not chart
  • Jason Greeley (2009) did not chart
18. Shane Wiebe
(Season 2, 5th Place)

10,000 [24]
  • Shane Wiebe (2005) #71 [25]
  • Into Your Light (2009) did not chart
  • Christmas With You (2009) did not chart
  • Restore the Wonder (2010) did not chart [26]
19. Katherine St-Laurent
(Season 6, 9th Place)

5,000 [27]
  • Katherine St-Laurent (2011) did not chart
20. Aaron Walpole
(Season 3, 3rd Place)

3,000 [28]
  • Aaron Walpole (2006) did not chart
21. Drew Wright
(Season 6, 3rd Place)

2,000 [29]
  • Fall and Divide (2008) did not chart
22. Mikey Bustos
(Season 1, 8th Place)

2,000 [30]
  • Love Me Again (2004) did not chart
  • Memoirs of a Superhero (2008) did not chart
23. Suzi Rawn
(Season 3, 4th Place)

950 [31]
  • Naked (2006) did not chart
24. Theo Tams
(Season 6, Winner)

300 [32]
25. Brandon Jones
(Season 4, 8th Place)

200 [31]
  • All for You (2007) did not chart
26.Chris LaBelle
(Season 4, Top 22)

90
  • Two Weeks Tuesday (2006) did not chart
  • Bad Influence (2010) did not chart

American Idol

AI Artists with CRIA certified albums

Former contestant
Total sales
Debut albumSecond albumThird albumFourth albumFifth albumSixth album
1. Kelly Clarkson
(Season 1, Winner)
940,000
Thankful
(April 15, 2003)
RCA Records
Platinum [33]

100,000
Peak: #2
Breakaway
(November 30, 2004)
RCA Records
5× Platinum [33]

500,000
Peak: #6
My December
(June 26, 2007)
RCA Records
Platinum [33]

100,000
Peak: #2
All I Ever Wanted
(March 10, 2009)
RCA Records
Platinum [33]

80,000
Peak: #2
Stronger
(October 24, 2011)
RCA Records
Platinum [33]

80,000
Peak: #4
Wrapped in Red
(October 29, 2013)
RCA Records
Platinum [33]

80,000 [34]
Peak: #6
2. Carrie Underwood
(Season 4, Winner)
809,000
Some Hearts
(November 15, 2005)
Arista Nashville
3× Platinum [35]

400,000 [36]
Peak: #11
Carnival Ride
(October 23, 2007)
Arista Nashville
Platinum

200,000 [36]
Peak: #1
Play On
(November 3, 2009)
Arista Nashville
Platinum [35]

80,000
Peak: #2
Blown Away [37]
(May 1, 2012)
Arista Nashville
Platinum [35]

129,000
Peak: #1
3. Chris Daughtry
(Season 5, 4th Place)
320,000
Daughtry
(November 21, 2006)
RCA Records
2× Platinum [38]

200,000
Peak: #8
Leave This Town
(June 14, 2009)
RCA Records
Platinum [38]

80,000
Peak: #2
Break the Spell
(November 21, 2011)
RCA Records
Gold [38]

40,000
Peak: #13
Baptized
(November 19, 2013)
RCA Records
TBA

TBA
Peak: #16
4. Clay Aiken
(Season 2, Runner-Up)
200,000
Measure of a Man
(October 14, 2003)
RCA Records
Platinum [39]

100,000
Peak: #2
Merry Christmas With Love
(November 16, 2004)
RCA Records
Gold

50,000
Peak: did not chart
A Thousand Different Ways
(September 19, 2006)
RCA Records
Gold

50,000
Peak: #6
On My Way Here
(May 6, 2008)
RCA Records
n/a

n/a
Peak: #25
Tried and True
(June 1, 2010)
Decca/Universal
n/a

n/a
Peak: #58
Steadfast
(March 27, 2012)
Decca/Universal
n/a

n/a
Peak: did not chart
5. Fantasia Barrino
(Season 3, Winner)
200,000
Free Yourself
(November 23, 2004)
J Records
2× Platinum

200,000
Peak: did not chart
Fantasia
(December 12, 2006)
J Records
n/a

n/a
Peak: did not chart
Back To Me
(August 24, 2010)
J Records
n/a

n/a
Peak: did not chart
6. Jordin Sparks
(Season 6, Winner)
100,000
Jordin Sparks
(November 20, 2007)
Jive
Gold [40]

70,000
Peak: #12
Battlefield
(July 20, 2009)
Jive
n/a

30,000
Peak: #10
7. Adam Lambert
(Season 8, Runner-Up)
87,300
For Your Entertainment
(November 23, 2009)
RCA Records
Platinum [41]

80,000
Peak: #8
Trespassing
(May 15, 2012)
RCA Records
n/a

7,300 [42]
Peak: #1
8. Phillip Phillips
(Season 11, Winner)
80,000
The World from the Side of the Moon
(November 19, 2012)
Interscope Records
Platinum [43]

80,000
Peak: #9
Behind the Light
(May 19, 2014)
Interscope Records
n/a

n/a
Peak: #7
9. David Cook
(Season 7, Winner)
50,000
David Cook
(November 18, 2008)
RCA Records
Gold [44]

50,000
Peak: #11
This Loud Morning
(June 28, 2011)
RCA Records
n/a

n/a
Peak: #23

AI Artists without CRIA certified albums

Former ContestantTotal SalesAlbums
10. Jennifer Hudson
(Season 3, 7th Place)

49,000 [45]
11. Scotty McCreery
(Season 10, Winner)

16,837
12. David Archuleta
(Season 7, Runner-Up)

n/a
13. Lauren Alaina
(Season 10, Runner-Up)

n/a
14. Kellie Pickler
(Season 5, 6th Place)

n/a
15. Ruben Studdard
(Season 2, Winner)

n/a
16. Taylor Hicks
(Season 5, Winner)

n/a
17. Kris Allen
(Season 8, Winner)

n/a
18. Haley Reinhart
(Season 10, 3rd Place)

n/a
19. Bo Bice
(Season 4, Runner-Up)

n/a
20. Lee DeWyze
(Season 9, Winner)

n/a
21. Crystal Bowersox
(Season 9, Runner-up)

n/a
22. Danny Gokey
(Season 8, 3rd Place)

n/a

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